Fantasy Fix: Will Jason Day steal the show in Tiger Woods' return?

Let's start by taking a moment to recognize what Kevin Streelman did last week at the Travelers Championship. Seven straight birdies. To end a tournament. And win by one shot. We've never seen that on the PGA Tour and we may never see it again. Congrats, Kevin. Next time, though, can you just give us a heads up?

Starters -- (A-List): Brandt Snedeker. We don't want to miss out when this guy finally gets going again, and there's a good chance it comes at Congressional. Snedeker has finished in top 10 in three of his last four trips there.

(B-List): Jason Day. The Aussie didn't come through for us as well as we had hoped last week (T-18), but he's returning to a site of his U.S. Open runner-up in 2011. OK, so he finished eight shots behind Rory McIlroy that year, but still.

(B-List): Jordan Spieth. Is there ever a good time not to put this guy in your lineup? He finished solo sixth here last year in his second trip to Congressional.

(C-List): K.J. Choi. The South Korean looked on his way to picking up his first PGA Tour win since the 2011 Players until Kevin Streelman happened. But he's still played well in three straight tournaments and was the inaugural winner of this tournament in 2007.

Knockout/One-and-done pick: Jason Day. Day's terrific play in majors has earned him a lot of attention, but if he wants to earn that top spot in the Official World Golf Ranking he covets, he needs to start winning more stroke-play events on the PGA Tour. And as if he needed more motivation, he'll be playing Thursday and Friday with the tournament host, and Jordan Spieth. This might not be a major, but it should feel like one in that pairing.